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Employees
1800
Type
Corporation
Revenue
$393.678 million
Competitors
N/A
Headquarters
Greater San Diego Area, West Coast, Western US
Founded
2000
Category
Medical Devices

Through its multi-modality platform, Volcano Corporation is the global leader in intravascular imaging for coronary and peripheral applications, and physiology. The company also offers a suite of peripheral therapeutic devices. The company's broad range of technologies makes imaging and therapy simpler, more informative and less invasive and offers physicians and their patients around the world with industry-leading tools that aid diagnosis and guide and provide therapy. Founded in cardiovascular care and expanding into other specialties, Volcano is focused on improving patient and economic outcomes. Volcano Corporation is revolutionizing the medical device industry with a broad suite of technologies that make imaging and therapy Volcano creates its own sound and light show to get your heart's blood flowing. The firm develops, manufactures, and sells medical imaging devices for cardiovascular care and other specialties. Its products include intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and fractional flow reserve (FFR) consoles and imaging catheters that provide information about the condition of arteries as well as plaque and lesions. Its functional management (FM) consoles and single-use pressure and flow guidewires measure characteristics of blood around plaque in arteries. The company sells its products worldwide. Royal Philips acquired Volcano in a $1.2 billion transaction in 2015. Try D&B Hoovers Free Volcano creates its own sound and light show to get your heart's blood flowing. The firm develops, manufactures, and sells medical imaging devices for cardiovascular care and other specialties. Its products include intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and fractional flow reserve (FFR) consoles and imaging catheters that provide information about the condition of arteries as well as plaque and lesions. Its functional management (FM) consoles and single-use pressure and flow guidewires measure characteristics of blood around plaque in arteries. The company sells its products worldwide. Royal Philips acquired Volcano in a $1.2 billion transaction in 2015.

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